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From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
-in
Dutch suf.
(non-gloss definition: Forms nouns for the female counterpart of
something.)
Finnish suf.
1 (non-gloss definition: Forms inanimate instrumental nouns from
verbs.)
2 (non-gloss definition: Forms some diminutive nouns.)
Finnish suf.
(non-gloss definition: Forms superlative adjectives.)
Finnish suf.
(non-gloss definition: Instructive plural suffix.)
Finnish suf.
(lb fi poetic) {non-gloss definition|A variant for the first-person
singular possessive suffix (m fi -ni).}
Finnish suf.
(lb fi rare) (non-gloss definition: Forms the genitive plural.)
Finnish suf.
{non-gloss definition|Suffix variant for the illative singular, see
(m fi -Vn).}
German alt.
1 (senseid de feminine) (non-gloss definition: creates the female
form for many nouns for living beings; umlaut usually occurs in
monosyllables, but rarely in polysyllables)
2 # (lb de dated) names the wife of a person
3 # (lb de dated) (non-gloss definition: creates female personal
names (for wives and daughters))
German suf.
1 (senseid de feminine) (non-gloss definition: creates the female
form for many nouns for living beings; umlaut usually occurs in
monosyllables, but rarely in polysyllables)
2 # (lb de dated) names the wife of a person
3 # (lb de dated) (non-gloss definition: creates female personal
names (for wives and daughters))
German suf.
(senseid de chemistry) (lb de chemistry) -yne; -ine
Livvi suf.
(n-g: Forms inanimate instrumental nouns from verbs.)
Maltese suf.
1 (ngd: a common plural suffix)
2 # {ngd|used in most nouns and adjectives derived with the native
suffix (m mt -i)}
3 # (ngd: used in participles and some other native adjectives)
Old High German suf.
(non-gloss definition: used to create adjectives from nouns)
Old Polish suf.
(n-g: forms adjectives).
Portuguese suf.
(pronunciation spelling of pt -inho)
suf.
1 (lb en biochemistry) (non-gloss definition: Used, as a modification
of -ine, to form the names of a variety of types of compound; examples
include proteins (globulin), carbohydrates (dextrin), dyes (alizarin)
and others (vanillin).)
2 # a neutral chemical compound
3 # an enzyme
4 # an antibiotic
5 # a pharmaceutical product
suf.
(senseid en protest) (n-g: Attached to a word (usually a verb) to
denote a protest, demonstration or other type of gathering characterized
by the activity denoted by the base word.)
alt.
(lb en proscribed dialect) (alternative form of en -ing).
suf.
(lb en proscribed dialect) (alternative form of en -ing).
suf.
(alternative form of en -en)
Welsh suf.
1 (non-gloss definition: forms nouns characterised by root)
2 (lb cy obsolete) (non-gloss definition: forms adjectives from
nouns, usually nouns of material)
3 (non-gloss definition: forms adjectives from other adjectives)
From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
-in'
suf.
(lb en proscribed pronunciation spelling) (alternative form of en
-ing)
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-in-
Esperanto suf.
(eo-root of: -ino)
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.in
Translingual sym.
The ccTLD for India as assigned by the IANA.
From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
i'n
Welsh contraction
1 contraction of (l cy i) and (l cy yn)
2 contraction of (l cy i) and (l cy ein)
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in
Danish a.
(lb da colloquial) fashionable, #English
Dutch a.
in style
Dutch adv.
1 #English, inside
2 (lb nl postpositional) into
Dutch prep.
#English (expressing containment)
Dutch vb.
(infl of nl innen 1 s pres ind ; imp)
German prep.
1 (lb de with dative) #English, inside, within, at (inside a
building)
2 (lb de with dative) #English (gl: pertaining to)
3 (lb de with dative) #English, at, by (at the end of or during a
period of time)
4 (lb de with accusative) into, to (going inside (of))
German contraction
(lb de dated) (contraction of de in den)
German a.
#English, popular (in fashion)
Italian prep.
1 (l en in)
2 to
3 into
4 by
5 on
6 (n-g: marker of way or manner)
Middle Dutch prep.
1 #English, inside, within
2 into
3 within (gloss: a time period)
4 in (a condition)
Middle Dutch contraction
(contraction of dum ic ne)
Norwegian Bokmål a.
popular
Old English prep.
#English
Old English adv.
(alt form ang inn)
Old Irish article
1 the (masculine singular nominative/accusative; feminine singular
accusative; masculine/feminine/neuter dual
nominative/accusative/genitive)
2 (alternative spelling of sga ind)
Old Irish part.
(non-gloss definition: interrogative particle forming yes-no
questions)
Old Irish vb.
(infl of sga is 3 s pres indc interrogative): is...?
Old Irish prep.
(alt form sga i t=in) (often before (m sga cach, cech t=each, every)
{m|sga|for|t=your+(g:+p)" rel="nofollow">and {m|sga|for|t=your (g: p))
Old Irish part.
(n-g: Used with the masculine/neuter dative singular of an adjective
to form the corresponding adverb): -ly
Old Saxon prep.
#English
Portuguese prep.
found in the given reference
Portuguese a.
in fashion
Sardinian prep.
#English, into
Serbo-Croatian a.
(lb sh rare archaic) other
Swedish adv.
into, to (l en in)
Turkish n.
1 lair, den, burrow
2 cave
Turkish vb.
(tr-verb form of: inmek)
West Frisian det.
a, an; (n-g: indefinite article)
From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
in-
Catalan pre.
(l en in-); un- (gloss: reversal of meaning or lack of an attribute)
Dutch pre.
1 from the adverb (l nl in)
2 prepended to a noun or adjective, it reinforces the quality
signified thereby
3 prepended to an adjective to negate its meaning; occurs mostly in
borrowed terms from French: (l en in-), (l en un-)
German alt.
(l de inne-) (q: in verbs)
German pre.
(lb de rare only in nouns) in, inside, interior
German pre.
(lb de rarely productive only with Latinate stems) in, into
German pre.
(lb de rarely productive only with Latinate stems) #English, un-
(gloss: indicates negation)
Italian pre.
1 (lb it forms verbs) (n-g: used to denote derivation)
2 (lb it obsolete rare) (n-g: used as an intensifier)
Italian pre.
(n-g: used to denote negation or opposition or privation); un-;
in#English; a-#Etymology_5
Maltese article
(alternative form of mt il-)
Old Irish alt.
in
Old Irish pre.
in
Old Irish pre.
(alt form sga an- t=un-, not)
Old Irish pre.
(alt form sga id-)
Spanish pre.
not (gloss: negation)
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in.
Greenlandic n.
(abbreviation of kl inuusoq born)
From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
In
Translingual sym.
(lb mul element symbol) indium.
From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) : [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]
IN
Translingual sym.
(ISO 3166 1 2 India)
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